> As said, Open Asset is not a draft proposal and is already used in the
wild since 2014. We can't easily modify the protocol by now for improving
it.
You can, however, provide a new OA2.0 protocol that improves upon these
issues, and assure that upgraded wallets maintain support for both
>
> I would love to see an RFC-style standard "multiple-colored-coin-protocol"
> written by reps from all of the major protocols and that meta-merges the
> features of these implementations
>
We actually tried to do that in 2014-2015, but that effort have failed...
Nobody was really interested in
Some Bitcoin developers and miners went to visit with Dan Boneh at Stanford
earlier today, and I thought I would share what we talked about.
Transcript:
http://diyhpl.us/wiki/transcripts/2016-july-bitcoin-developers-miners-meeting/dan-boneh/
Topics discussed include elliptic curve crypto, ECDSA,